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The Robesonian from Lumberton, North Carolina • Page 3

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The Robesoniani
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Lumberton, North Carolina
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THE ROBES'QNIAN, JLUMBERTON, NORTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, OCT. 18, 1034. THREE News Letter from Fairmont Miss Marilyn Floyd is Winner in School Beauty Pageani and Will Compete for Honor Miss High School of N. Cotloii Seed House and Store Burned--Miss 1:1 gia Floyd Celebrates Birthday--Personals. By Mrs.

H. G. Inman Fairmont, Oct. 13--Miss Marilyn Floyd won in the Fairmont high scboo'' beauty pageant on Monday the school auditorium and will compete for the honor of Ivliss Hi Schoo' of N. in Mavch.

Mi. Floyd is in the 8th was sponsored by Fairmont company. The high rcovcsontutivcs were Bon- Girl "Casey Jones" Lou unions. Irene Andvewa nie J.I:-i.vc:5. MLU-V Bray, Mary M' orc.

Sari-ii Lcni Smith. Louise Jones, olio Ashley, Constance Andrews, Ava Gruv Britt. Class Miss Gladys 9th, At'nes Aliiler; 10th, IVivrtle Lewis: IHh, Margaret Pi tun an. Following are the en -and their sponsors: Webster Service Station Miss Helen McDanicl; C. P.

Frances Ashley; Pats Pay Miss Mary Louise Thompson; Annie IVlc- Milian-- Miss Virginia Andrews; Lcvinsons Ivliss Ruth Alford; Waccnmaw Bank Trust. Co -Miss Martin; C. A Floyd Son Miss Kate Teague; Piawls Chevrolet Miss Adair Gran- Iharn; Collins Bept. store -Miss Marie Covington; Robeson Drug Co. Miss Frances McNeiil; Blue Gwynn.

Insurance Co. Miss Esta Lee Britt; Fairmont Merchants Tobacco Men's Assn. Miss Billte Brirucw; Friendly Dept. Store -Miss Annie Laura Harrington; McDaniols Dept. store-- Miss Cameron Taylor; J.

B. Ashley shoe shop Miss Kathryn Ashley: Charles V. Floyd-- Miss Louise Tcagup; E. G. Floyd-- Mis.s Barbara Hill: Floyd.

Floyd Miss Louise Floyd: Sessoms' barber shop Miss Gladys McCormick: Fairmont Drusj Co. Miss Marilyn Floyd: Main store Miss Holmes; Riffs Dept store Mhs Bsc-hcl WcinKtcin: Booster -J. R. Collins Son, The program Divert during the selection by the Glee c)ub; vocal solo, Mist; Milrjred Reeft; song. little Miss Bf'tty Carr Floyd: reading, Mrs J.

Allen: vocal solo. Miss Margaret Boles; selection. Glee club. Fires. The cotton seed house to the Robcson Gin Co.

burned Saturday at 5:30 a. m. It caught Fridav Red Springs Theatre Good Sound and Comfortable Thurs. Friday, Oct. Mat.

Daily lOc, 15c, 25c A star-studded musical sensa- tion presenting the WAMPAS BABY STARS in Needs of the Schools Presented At Meeting of Parent-Teacher Assn. First Series of Constructive Programs Planned for Year. $50 DONATED FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL MUSIC! board. i program cluiiniKin, njvu'wi'd the programs- for the yeiir, uJl of which i deal with school problems. District i Mrs.

i i announced the district meeting i will be were mentioned by most of the held in Fayetteville Tuesday at speakers, in humorous vein. Mrs. 1 jo a. in. at Hay Street Methodist McNe-ill, president of the church.

All who attend are C'ounty Council of re- ed to take a box lunch. Mrs. poti'ved her conversations i Pansy K. Iloweil called for numeious parents in an attempt script ions to Child Welfare i i-auge thirir needs. The I i i and Mrs.

J. A. Martin asked census seemed well pleased with 1 members to call her at any time for a i a or i polish. BEAUTIFUL" with William Haines, Judith A Hear these new McCKOHY. Ark Trpce Short, 13, is perhaps the ivcrWs youngest ioeomotivc engineer.

She drives engine on the country's shortest vaHroad, the one mile arul Transfer hero. Hor grnr.c!f:iUier her St. Pauls News --SONG PRETTY GIRL" A LOVELY EVENING "HUSH YOUR FUSS" Riles Held for Mr. John man--Registration Books Wisl Be Open Saturday. Retrospect--Our the first of its series of constructive programs planned for the yoar, was presented at the Parent- Teacher association meeting Monday afternoon in the high school uditorium.

Mrs. H. A. Oliver presided, upon her sec- end year as president. Needs of the School.

Needs of the school as they were revealed during the past year were told by several teachers. Supt. W. Pi. Crumpton, speakimj for the school as a whole, as a basic need a group of parents who are informed as to the condi- tions under which their children live at school and who will con- cern themselves to do their most to improve conditions.

He praised the work of the P. T. A. in having a cafeteria in the school last year and said that the need for one is even more apparent now than then. Need Drinking a i Mrs.

H. T. Pope spoke for the primary teachers in urging par-' ents' cooperation in reducing with Warren William, Mary Astor i the large number of absences and tardies which grc-atly retard work. She mentioned the lack of supplementary readers as another of the obstacle, and cited the fact that I A For Friday Sat. Nights 10:45 BARGAIN' PRICES the work of the school and had more praise than criticism to offer.

Mrs. J. C. Fuller, chairman of This report revealed also the need the hospitality committee, was iii' parents to become informed as hostess during the social hour. to the conditions under which f-arcnts were invited to mc-ot the ihcir children live the greater a 1 faculty, and punch was served the day and to view thc-ir pro- i from an attractively appointed table nis more in the light of the ble.

The November meeting will a i a Robcson County, I the i I i i i fUckrnan bo held on the second Wednesday in the month at 3 p. m. and community. for School During the business meeting $50 was donated to the Music Festival To Promote Peace association to put public school Friends of peace in America music in the school, and $5 was will-hope that Senator Bailey will ol.her i ies. and foz i i L.

thorn to sell, trade or otherwise riis- dermilk, 40. and Leonard M. pose of food, supplies and other; Oliver. 24. both of High Point, xoods to a i nations.

If r.uch were killed Sunday when the au- a resolution could be passed and i tomobite in which they were rid- enforced, a great step would be! jriE left the highway and hit' a taken toward insuring the peace tree between here and Greens- o' America. There is little or no danger ihe United States becoming im- mediately involved in a possible' vlash in Europe, but the danger of war for America would grow in such conflict i the growth, of American interests, human and financial, in the outcome. If such tfiowth of interest could br prc- vented by a plan like Mr. the possibility of American boys dying again in European trenches would be definitely decreased. i The danger of war for America and for other countries grows too much out of the motive of profit.

Any move to remove that motive- i war is a move in the direction of Raleigh News and Observer. for the Kathcrinc Maver- Memorial for T. A. field work. These were rec- introduce the resolution he is considering, which would forbid citizens of the United Suites from i i i i i i i That i i i I i i i i ar.i! i i i I i i i i i r.i-i;.-" i i i rso- aio.v.

And a i i i i i ir' i mrnendations of the executive'. participating in wars between Mr. Ambrose McPhatter of Orrum, R. 1, was a visitor in town Tuesday. i i i i i i are re'iuirsd Uio t( i i i i i Xov.

i 'I'-inm- to cojn- i i i i j-rul i i arxl let the tlft- i i i i i a li fail a i or il i i i 5 i i 'lays i i i a i i i i apply i i i t.h»- i i i Thi: I 2 Oct. Meet Perry Mason, New King of Crime CASE OF THE Howling Dos" See Why Liberty Magazine's 5,000,000 Readc-rs Called This the BRING YOUR i 1 Greatest Detective Story Year! A Howling Success from the drinking needed on WEDDING a Makers of Mysteries! INVTFA'nONS ISSUED i By Mrs. Wm. E. MncMillan St." Pauls.

Aug. John Bateman, CO, died Tuesday about 7 a. m. at his home here with tuberculosis. Funeral rites were conducted at 11 a.

m. Wednesday the home by Rev. M. P. Calhoun of St.

Pauls Presbyterian where he held membership. Burial was in the family plot in the. church cemetery in SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 ADMISSION I0c-15c-25c LANE A in "Guns For Hire" --Mrs. B. B.

Slaughter, president of the local T. Miss Elizabeth Post, president of the East Lumberton union, Mrs. K. the presence of many of the kins- Bi Migs Rmlaw Qf the men and fnencis including several about 3 p. m.

and it is thought the firemen failed to put it all out. The Old Company store, in North Fairmont, owned by Mr. B. Temple of Marietta, was burned Sunday nt 3 a. origin of the fire is not known.

Birthday Party. Miss Elgia Floyd celebrated her tenth birthday at the home of! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soggie Floyd, near town. Saturday after- neon.

She was the recipient of a number of lovely gifts. After various games readings, guests were served iee crearn. cake and candy. i Those present were: Misses Jane Oliver, Dallas Tedder. March Ray Floyd.

Lois Andrews. Julia Bray, Mary Sennet Kye. Laura Elizabeth Louise Rouse. Lois Crump. Lois and Ruth McCormick.

Eetty Lee Br-glcy, Jene Tedder. Lruvrence Brny. Sam and Hilton Tecldor, Sonny Boy Floyd. Mrs. J.

O. Tedder. Mrs. Fred Floyd assisted Mrs. Floyd in entertaining the young guests.

Personals Mr. and IvTrs. J. C. Carler and daughter.

Mis.s Joyce, spent Sunday in Florence, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Campbell of Fair Bluff spent some time in Fairmont last week. Mr. and Ivlrs. P.

R. Floyd Jr. and Misn Henley accompanied Mr. Raikos Pittman back to Wake Forest Sunday after he had spent the weekend with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

F. K. Pittman. Mr. and Mrs.

Geno Ashley and children. Miss Andre and Master Dnvid. have gone to New York city, where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Arthur Williams is in Lexington with her stepdaughter.

Mrs. P. R. Meyers, who v.r.der- a serious operation 3 weeks ago. Carrie Kennedy and bro- Ihor-iri-lnw.

Mr. J. I. Thomas, r.nd TvTIss Mr.rjorie Evans, of Bcula- viU.r*'. spent Wednesday with Miss Kennedy's brother-in-law and sister.

iVTr. anti Carl Pittmnn. Mrs. Beverly Young and infant son. Joseph Beverly, have returned to their home in Glen Cove.

Long IsL'md. York after spending several months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Byrne. Mrs. Roy Allen Ls ill at her home with erysipelas. Mrs.

PiUmsr. Fisher of Whito- villo spent the weekend in Fair-' mont. Mrs. Smith of Dunn spent the weekend with her nephew and from out of town. Mr.

Bateman is survived by his the former Miss Ola Bryant, of near Lumbcrtcn, and 3 children. John Gene and little Miss Nell: one brother Mr. Will Bateman of St. Pauls; 3 sisters, i Mcsdames Joe McNcill, St. Pauls, Mamie McQuague, Salisbury, John Covington.

Rockingham. It was reported at St. Pauls Tuesday morning that a son of the latter had been victim of an automobile accident, but whether or not serious we were unable to learn. May Register Saturday. Registration books for St.

Pauls township's two precincts will be open to voters again next Saturday. Mr. Carlton Kinlaw acting as registrar for North Pauls at the Butler Motor Co. and Mr. Geo.

Cede tor South at the town hall. Wedding Invitations. Invitations have been issued to cut of town friends to the marriage of.Miss Florabcl McGoogan. attractive, young daughter of Mr. and, Mrs.

George Alexander Me- 1 -Googan. of St. Pauls, to Mr. Clarence Gordon Lee. of Dallas, 02 solemnized on Friday evening.

Oct. 26 at 8:30. in St. Pauls Presbyterian church. The i bride-elect has for the past scv- cral years held a position as home i demonstration agent, with head- o.r.artcrs in Dallas.

of which city, the groom-elect is resident and where ihcy will make their home. Their marriage is looked forward to with much social interest by her many friends here among whom she is a genial favorite. Ivliss Ivlarie Powers continues right sick with temperature and f-evere cold. fountain is greatly the first i.loor of the primary building. Miss Katherinc Singlelary of the gram mo.

grade faculty also stressed the need of supplamentary Dreaders--perhaps a grammar grade library--and of maps and blackboard materials. There is no rest" room for teachers in the grammar grades, she point- ed out. High School Problems. High school problems were treated as largely those of character building for honesty, thrift, correct health habits and the abil- ily to live amicably with one's fellows. Miss Margaret Durham, who presented this phase of the subject, mentioned that it had SCRAP TOBACCO T.

section, and Mrs. "Lewis of East Lumberton went today to Raleigh been dealt with in a series of cha- to attend a meeting of the state W. C. T. U.

convention. Mrs. Biggs was accompanied by her son-in-iaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

Henderson. Mr. Henderson is expected home tonight, while Mrs. Hen- pel programs in the high school last year. Miss Durham also called attention to the dangerously cold north rooms in all threfe buildings of the school i Absences and Tardics.

Norland, Withers Hicks Fairmont, N. C. We pay full market prices and will be open all this week. classrooms, derson will remain for a visit of large average of absences and tar- a few days. dies and lack of teaching facilities OFFERS TWO GREAT LINES OF LOW- PRICED CARS niece, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Mitchell. Messrs. J. B.

Inman. D. L. In- rr.an r.nd Ecii Griffin spent Friday in Raleigh. Liquid.

Tablets. Salve, Nose Drops Checks in 3 days. first day, HendocMcs cr Neuralgia in 20 minutes. Fine Laxative and Tonic Most Speedy Remedies Known. 4o YEARS EXPERIENCE Produced this Great Superfex Heating Stove Perfection Stove Company made it! That's your asstir- a a Superfex a i i clean, economical fuel oily i heat your home in comfort, making a furnace unnecessary.

The 40-year leadership of Perfection in mnking i i products is clearly emphasized in these well-built, simply-constructed, modern Superfer mcdels. They'll stop your heating worries quickly. Let us show you why. S.F.aMwell Co. "The Complete Hardware Store." N.

C. AND UP SPORT ROADSTER. S465 COACH 495 COUPE 485 vSTANDARD SEDAN. 540 SEDAN DELIVERY (fo Announced soon) Above are Jrsf prices of passenger cars at Flint, Mich. With bumpers, spare tire and tire lock the Us price ofStanda rd Models is $18 additional.

List prices cars quoted are o. b. Flint, Mich. Special equipment extra. Prices subject to without notice.

IIIE wrlTs lowest-priced Six full brother lo all Chevrolet models in fundamental quality and reliability! It's a big. full-size car--169 inches from bumper lo bumper--bringing you Chevrolefs many great advantages, including a smart, roomy Fisher body with No Draft ventilation svstcm. HE deluxe car of the low-price field Chevrolet's offering to those who desire economical transportation in cars of exceptional size and luxury, wi th the famous Chevrolet Knee-Action wheels I Remember: One ride is worth a thousand words. Visit your Chevrolet dealer and have that ride today! CHEVROLET MOTOR COM PAINT, DETROIT, MICHIGAN Compart: Chcrrolet's loic delivered prices and cosy G.M.A.C, temis. A General Value ONE RIDE IS WORTH A THOUSAND WORDS rd Motor Co.

COR. CHESTNUT 3RD. STS. LUMBERTON, N. C.

540 AND UP a i a Robeson County, the i I i VH Mrx. B. ami nil pcrsoiin a i i any interest 5n tltwr'ihe 1. K. K.

I i a Woodell. rkimuMl i i a i take not i i i an urUon ftiuli.letl as above has i i ct.nnnffH'O'l In the; superior oiirt of county. N. to fY.n-Hopft tax IJn on tht followJnK I i in Fiurnt wamp town.shit), Hoberton Bounty, Trial IS acrrn luii'l ownerl B. and- sutuato'I on Burnt Swainp anl i i the lari) listed for a a i in i natnc; of K.

for year 1530. I Artel tlui Kairl further tukf; notice a they are. required in apptyir the Clerk of the superior '-ourt of county at i i the courthouse in lumber- ton, N'. "ii or Ijefore the 12th Xov. 1934 and answer or demur to the com- in action, an-1 let the def a further take notice that If they a i to avpear and answer or demur to complaint i i 30 days from saifl 'late the a i i will apply tn the court for the relief demanded in said a i This 12th Oct.

C. ft. Skijv.ier, Ck-rh Superior Court. 1 0 1 I North Carolina, Robcson County, I the Superior Court--NOTICE Robesim VH Town- and i a i M. Townsend and i other persons a i i any inter- e.Ht in tin- land.s herein rletfcrilied- M.

Town.Hcnd and M. Townsenrt. nanio'l i take notice that an a'-tion ntil.l*d as above has been oinniencefl in the superior court of UobeHun county. X. to foreclose a sax on the ilexcribed land i a i in Thompson.

township, ICobeson county, X. That one lot of land rtc.Mcrihet/on the nix as "Klrrxl" and being the land owned Mrs. M. Town- and li.steil in her name for taxation for year Ifi.tl. And the flpfcmlants i further take i i i that they are required appear the 'f the xu- I erior court county at his office in tbi: courthouse in Tjtimber- i i X.

0:1 or before the 12th Xov. im demur to the complaint in action, and let the def i a i take that tlf. they a i to appear and answer or demur to complaint i i SO days run date plaintiff will apply to the court for the reiief demanded s.iid This 12th Oct. Skipper, Clerk Superior 1 0 I 4 1 North a i a Robeson County, the Superior I Robeson County vs J. if.

Jones and .1. M. IT. Jones nnit wife, H. Jones and all' chiimitit? interest i i hinds J- SI! Mrs.

J. M. JOHOH and VT. H. W.

I named will tnk notice 1 bat an ac- aboxvr ha.t commenced in the superior rourt of Robe- MCkn county. X. C. to fort-close a tax lien on the following de-scribed land in rit. Pituls tov.T-xbip.

Hobft- Mon '-otiiny. N. That TO acres of by J. rtiid H. Jones in or near or on Groat and brtnv in nn.rnr- and H.

J.nK's for And ilu? --aid niUmts furth- rr r.otii-i:- ihaf. are required appear i of Kobeson county at his i hi the courthouse in Lumber- tnn. X. or befor.j 1-th Xov. nr.il or demur.

comp a i i i and Tet the de- fondants a notice that if 1" or de, i i i SO day. 1 I said i a i i vritl apply i the relief lema.nded This 12th Oct. I Skipper. Clerk Superior i C'-nrt. I i i I North Carolina.

Robeson County, In i the Superior Court--NOTICE Ttobfson vs I Summitt and Mr. I Surr.mitt and al! other persons Haiminpr any interest in the ian'ls herein II. I-i i i i n.rn] If. Summitt. nbove defendants "will take r.o- 'ice art a i i as above in "he sxjperior i rourt of X.

C-, SPORT COACH 580 TOWN SEDAN 615 COUPE 560 SPORT COUPE 6M CABRIOLET 665 SPORT SEDAN 675 Above are list prices of passenger cars at Flint, Mich. With bumpers, spare tire and tire lock, the list price of Models is $20 additional. Prices subject to chango rsithout notice. land n. That 1.11 RC'' described th 2" ac i a in Wiwh.trt* tn county.

X. a lows: SS acres as "Jac-ib v-s as "Mill res AS "Jakio acres as Sup." and fw acres as Swamp" and Jn-insr the same land by H. I. and its tod in rvanv for for the yoar nd i a i i defendants will furth- ih--y "'icrk a i Court. crvtinty nt hi l.nmbtr- Nov.

the OOITI- a i i i that if answer or i i i i "0 fc-r ihe i 1fr 1 Tins i B. Skipper. Clerk Superior.

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